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between george w. bush and senator john kerry, and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. university of mary washington history professor william crawly on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> texas governor george w. bush accepted the republican nomination for president in 2000 at the party's convention in philadelphia. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> mr. chairman -- [ cheers and applause ] >> mr. chairman -- [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. mr. chairman, delegates and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you for this honor. thank you for this honor. together, we will renew america's purpose. [ cheers and applause ] >> our founders first defined that purpose here in philadelphia. ben franklin was here, thomas jefferson
between george w. bush and senator john kerry, and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. university of mary washington history professor william crawly on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> texas governor george w. bush accepted the republican nomination for president in 2000 at the party's convention in philadelphia. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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i created that in 2006 when george w. bush was president. i acknowledge, i have worked for democrats in the federal and state level, but the important thing that i have always believed in is a working arm in arm with my republican friends to get things done. when george w. bush was president, i disagreed about a number of things but i still wanted to be able to work with him. so i created this initiative about how democrats, republicans, and third-party affiliates can work together and collaborate. because i believe most issues can be done in a bipartisan way. maybe it's a 9010 or 8020 split but most things can be done in a bipartisan way. but there are some things where there's too much intensity with certain things that we disagree on. , inthis era is different 2006 with president george w. bush i was doing all i could to be able to bring people together and work together. in this case, donald trump does not allow that. even on the republican side he has put forward legislation and recommendations for legislation and then criticized his ow
i created that in 2006 when george w. bush was president. i acknowledge, i have worked for democrats in the federal and state level, but the important thing that i have always believed in is a working arm in arm with my republican friends to get things done. when george w. bush was president, i disagreed about a number of things but i still wanted to be able to work with him. so i created this initiative about how democrats, republicans, and third-party affiliates can work together and...
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we will have the executive director of the george w. bush institute who will moderate the discussion. she's worked closely with the family in these efforts as executive director at the george w. bush institute and senior vicseniorvice president of the h center. i will also introduce our second featured and honorary guests. the first lady of the islamic republic of afghanistan, her excellency. if you would like to engage in the discussion, please use the hashtag ac front page. i would like to now give the floor to first lady laura bush and the moderator over to you. >> good morning. it's good to see you and be with our friends. we are appreciative of them putting on the event. thank you to the atlantic council and for hosting this. she and i are good friends and have been for all these years. thank you for wanting to talk about this because i think what is happening is very important right now. missus bush, you have been an advocate for the rights of afghan women for all of 20 years now. tell us why this is personal for you. >> when the
we will have the executive director of the george w. bush institute who will moderate the discussion. she's worked closely with the family in these efforts as executive director at the george w. bush institute and senior vicseniorvice president of the h center. i will also introduce our second featured and honorary guests. the first lady of the islamic republic of afghanistan, her excellency. if you would like to engage in the discussion, please use the hashtag ac front page. i would like to...
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. >>> george w. bush accepted the nomination for president in 2000 at the party's convention in philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you all. thank you! mr. chairman, delegates, and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for this honor. thank you for this honor. together we will renew america's purpose! [ cheers and applause ] our founders first defined that purpose here in philadelphia. ben franklin was here. thomas jefferson. of course, george washington. or, as his friends called him, george w. [ cheers and applause ] i am proud to have dick cheney by my side! [ cheers and applause ] he is a man -- he is a man of integrity and sound judgment who has proven that public service can be noble service. america will be proud to have a leader of such character to succeed al gore as vice president of the united states. i'm grateful for senator john mccain i appreciate his speech two nights ag
. >>> george w. bush accepted the nomination for president in 2000 at the party's convention in philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you all. thank you! mr. chairman, delegates, and my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for this honor. thank you for this honor. together we will renew america's purpose! [ cheers and applause ] our founders first defined that purpose here...
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efforts as executive director at the george w. bush institute as well as senior vice president at the bush center, following the discussion i will introduce our second featured an honorary guest, the first lady of the islamic republic of afghanistan rula ghani. if you would like to engage in the discussion, please use the # ac front page. with that i would like to give the floor to first lady laura bush and to the moderator. over to you. >> good morning mrs. bush, it's good to see you and it's good to be with her friends at the atlantic council were appreciated above them putting on this event into ambassador who shares her women's initiative policy of the bush center who had a role in this. >> take you to the atlantic council and thank you for hosting this, she and i are good friends, we've been friends for all these years and thank you for wanting to talk about this, i think what's happening in afghanistan is very important right now. >> mrs. bush you have really been an advocate for the rights of afghan women for 20 years from
efforts as executive director at the george w. bush institute as well as senior vice president at the bush center, following the discussion i will introduce our second featured an honorary guest, the first lady of the islamic republic of afghanistan rula ghani. if you would like to engage in the discussion, please use the # ac front page. with that i would like to give the floor to first lady laura bush and to the moderator. over to you. >> good morning mrs. bush, it's good to see you and...
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, declare governor george w. bush the winner. >> katherine thought that george had won the election. and we were going to fight tooth and nail, hand to hand, and we were going to hold florida unless they sent in federal troops. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ when being a fan on a budget gets tough... ...our agents do the legwork,... ...so saving on auto insurance is... easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. when my parents bought this - [alveta] ihouse.wo years old i always remember a living room full of people doing political strategizing to ensure equity for all people. - [stephanie] yeah. - now, i feel like we're having to fight for civil rights all over again. - [stephanie] yeah. - we have to make a change and this is why it's so very important that we vote on november 3rd for the biden harris ticket. - [joe] i'm joe biden, and i approve this mess
, declare governor george w. bush the winner. >> katherine thought that george had won the election. and we were going to fight tooth and nail, hand to hand, and we were going to hold florida unless they sent in federal troops. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ when being a fan on a budget gets tough... ...our agents do the...
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and george w. bush and richard cheney. and asction to place, some of you may remember or you may have read about, it seemed at first that gore had won. no.then it seemed, that george w. bush had won the state of florida. so he had won. was bill clinton's vice president, conceded. by the way, not one of the great communicators of all time. nicest guy in the world, but not a great communicator. that [coughs],ms there were some problems with being usedl ballots in florida. and, because of that, as you hear, as you are hearing right now, we might be waiting for maybe a few days, possibly a week, to have the results of the election of 2020, because of our use of mail-in ballots this year. 2000, we waited from election day until december 12. and that is because of all the litigation that took place in this particular race. it's a great story. if you are not familiar with it, you are going to learn all about it, but again, a fascinating election with an unexpected outcome. has never struck me as one of the more interesting of the
and george w. bush and richard cheney. and asction to place, some of you may remember or you may have read about, it seemed at first that gore had won. no.then it seemed, that george w. bush had won the state of florida. so he had won. was bill clinton's vice president, conceded. by the way, not one of the great communicators of all time. nicest guy in the world, but not a great communicator. that [coughs],ms there were some problems with being usedl ballots in florida. and, because of that, as...
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bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. university of mary washington -- on leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend, on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span 3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> vice president al gore expected his party's presidential nomination at the 2000 democratic national convention in los angeles. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my husband, our next president of the united states, al gore. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thaup [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. i speak tonight of gratitude, achievement and high hopes f
bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. university of mary washington -- on leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend, on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span 3, created by america's cable television companies as a...
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bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry, and at 8:00 p.m. eastern at the presidency, history professor william crowley on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story and watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> vice president al gore accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 2000, national convention in los angeles. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my husband, our next of al gore. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. thank you, thank you. i speak tonight of gratitude, achievement and high hopes for our country. tonight i think first of those who helped me get here, starting with the people of tennessee and then those who braved the first snows of iowa and
bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry, and at 8:00 p.m. eastern at the presidency, history professor william crowley on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story and watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> vice president al gore accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 2000, national convention in los angeles. >> ladies...
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george w. bush, yes, you are right. he was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for susan glasser and peter baker. two louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky. caller: nice to see you altogether again. a book about a chief of staff has to be something very interesting, and it seems like a really good subject. you get to find out things about people that you don't really know. i have to ask you one more question, who is your favorite writing partner don mitchell or susan glasser? no pressure. best. susan by far is the we were lucky because we are a married couple and that is why we are not socially distanced. w
george w. bush, yes, you are right. he was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for...
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bush and one of these politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there's some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they're out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick. i still have a look at quite an interesting exchange that i had on rice last week the president of the united states took a debate stage in front of 70000000 americans and refused to condemn white supremacists and. it wasn't like he didn't have a chance he didn't do it and then he doubled down and then he said when pressed them. stand by senator harris conveniently omitted have to after the president made comments about people on either side of the debate over monuments he condemned the k.k.k. neo nazis and white supremacists and has done so repeatedly you're concerne
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bush and one of these politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they're out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick. i still have a look at quite an interesting exchange that i had on race last week the president of the united states took a debate stage in front of 70000000 americans and refused to condemn white supremacists and. it wasn't like he didn't have a chance he didn't do it and then he doubled down and then he said when kroft fan. stand by that senator harris conveniently omitted have to after the president made comments about people on either side of the debate over monuments he condemned the k.k.k. neo nazis and white supremacists and has done so repeatedly your concern th
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they spoke at an event hosted by the atlantic council and george w. bush institute. it is one hour. >> good morning to our viewers in the united states, and good evening to our viewers in afghanistan. thank you offered joining us for today's special edition of ac front page in partnership with the george w. bush institute, i am paula i'm on the board of the atlantic council and vice chair of the center for strategy and security. today's conversation comes at a very crucial time for afghanistan, afghanistan sits at a very key inflection point with peace negotiations currently ongoing between the taliban and the afghan government, though these talks give hope for an inch of decades of war in afghanistan, they also do raise certain concerns, it is truly vital that we remain vigilant in protecting the goals and gains that have been made on behalf of women and girls rights in afghanistan as well as those marginalized voices more generally, and the last two decades particularly as the negotiations have been underway the peace talks represent a major opportunity to really e
they spoke at an event hosted by the atlantic council and george w. bush institute. it is one hour. >> good morning to our viewers in the united states, and good evening to our viewers in afghanistan. thank you offered joining us for today's special edition of ac front page in partnership with the george w. bush institute, i am paula i'm on the board of the atlantic council and vice chair of the center for strategy and security. today's conversation comes at a very crucial time for...
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during the george w. bush administration, and as the agency's deputy director. he's now at johns hopkins university's school of advanced international studies. and larry diamond has written extensively about the decline of democracies and the rise of authoritarianism. he served under the george w. bush administration, and is now a senior fellow at stanford university's hoover institution. we welcome you both back to the newshour. john mclaughlin, let me start with you. what's your reaction to the letter that the director of national intelligence john ratcliff released earlier this week? >> well, nick, i have to say with great it really strikes me as a very blatant example of politicization of intelligence, that is using intelligence for political purposes. i can't think of another reason why the derrick would release declassify this particular information at this time, when, in fact, it has already been reviewed by the senate intelligence committee, republican chair, and set aside as not worth very much. it can serve nothing but a political purpose to help the p
during the george w. bush administration, and as the agency's deputy director. he's now at johns hopkins university's school of advanced international studies. and larry diamond has written extensively about the decline of democracies and the rise of authoritarianism. he served under the george w. bush administration, and is now a senior fellow at stanford university's hoover institution. we welcome you both back to the newshour. john mclaughlin, let me start with you. what's your reaction to...
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43 and bush 43 reached out to him because president george w. bush coming from the governorship of texas worked in a bipartisan way in texas and was a member of the legislature. he had a pattern and practice of doing that, as did edward kennedy, he is noted by those who approach him being partisan but he can be bipartisan and may be nonpartisan when it was toward a common legislative goal, and bush 43, no child left behind, education reform and president bush 43 and biden senator kennedy and his family down to the white house within a few days of the inauguration in 2001 and you need to think back, how divided our country was, the bush gore context in the uncertainty that went on for so many days that had an impact on the transition and what did bush 43 do then reach out to senator kennedy and then to watch the new movie 13 days about the crisis in senator kennedy's governor and in turn if you go to the library at smu george w. bush library, you will see a handwritten thank you note for which senator kennedy was always famous, i think he got tha
43 and bush 43 reached out to him because president george w. bush coming from the governorship of texas worked in a bipartisan way in texas and was a member of the legislature. he had a pattern and practice of doing that, as did edward kennedy, he is noted by those who approach him being partisan but he can be bipartisan and may be nonpartisan when it was toward a common legislative goal, and bush 43, no child left behind, education reform and president bush 43 and biden senator kennedy and...
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. >> thank you for mentioning it right i created that in 2006 when george w bush was president . and i acknowledged it. i work for the democrats in the federal state level freighted but the important thing that avoids believed in his the walking arm in arm with my republican friends to get things done. so when george w bush was president i disagreed with him but i still wanted to be of the work with him so i created this initiative about how democrats and republicans and independence in third parties affiliates can all work together to collaborate for the american good becausethi believe the most things, most issues can be done in a bipartisan way. maybe it is a 90 - jenner 90 - but most things can be done in a bipartisan way but then there are certain things that are just a little bit too much attention to the late disagree on. but this year it's different obviously. that in 2006 when president george w bush basically is doing all he could to bring people together and work together. in this case, donald trump does not allow that for that matter even on thehe republican side. bra
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and then twice by george dollar -- george w. bush when he had colonoscopies, he transferred power for a couple of hours to dick cheney. section four, when people talk about invoking the 25th amendment, that is the only part that has never been invoked. the vice president and cabinet have never declared a president unable except on tv and movies a lot. host: talking with brian kalt, law professor and michigan state , taking your phone calls and questions. phone lines split up this way. in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. we should note that brian kalt's book, unable, the law of politics and limits of section four of the 25th amendment, a good time to ask your questions about the 25th amendment. charles is up first out of columbia, south carolina. good morning. caller: i have two major concerns about presidential illness. when you look at joe biden, he looks he has -- he looks like he has slowed down so much for with five years ago cognitive decline. i am con
and then twice by george dollar -- george w. bush when he had colonoscopies, he transferred power for a couple of hours to dick cheney. section four, when people talk about invoking the 25th amendment, that is the only part that has never been invoked. the vice president and cabinet have never declared a president unable except on tv and movies a lot. host: talking with brian kalt, law professor and michigan state , taking your phone calls and questions. phone lines split up this way. in the...
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and governor george w. bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> in 2000 presidential campaign vice president al gore was a democratic nominee and texas governor george w. bush was the republican candidate. the two metaphor their first debate at the university of massachusetts in boston and took questions on social security, taxes, the supreme court, abortion and a number of issues. the debate was mode rated by jim lehrer of pbs. >>> 30 seconds. >>> good evening from the athletic center at the university of massachusetts in boston, i'm jim lehrer of the news hour on pbs and i welcome you to the first of three 90-minute debates between the democratic. candidate for president, vice president al gore, and the republ
and governor george w. bush. then at 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between president george w. bush and senator john kerry and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> in 2000 presidential campaign vice president al gore was a democratic nominee and texas governor george...
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he served in the presidential administrations of ronald reagan, george w. bush, and george w. bush. " when things went right" is drawn from his diary of the first years of the first reagan administration. please help me give a hand to our two authors and we will get started. [applause] jonathan, since your book comes chronologically before chases, i'm going to ask you a question that is kind of a two fold question. number one is, how did you find covering the campaign of 1964 in historical times after you had covered in real-time the campaigns of 2004 and 2008? part two of the question is, how do you perceive that politics ?hanged in that 40 year period jonathan: thank you, i am very happy to be here in texas, most of the places i've been talking about the book the weather is not quite as nice and i have not have need of the charlie -- fan which i wish we had today. under the table. [laughter] that aside i am very happy to be here. it is a great question, i would back fromtepping present-day political reporting hasook at the 1964 campaign on the most basic level made me feel a
he served in the presidential administrations of ronald reagan, george w. bush, and george w. bush. " when things went right" is drawn from his diary of the first years of the first reagan administration. please help me give a hand to our two authors and we will get started. [applause] jonathan, since your book comes chronologically before chases, i'm going to ask you a question that is kind of a two fold question. number one is, how did you find covering the campaign of 1964 in...
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do you think there's a chance that former george w. bush would endorse joe biden? david, that one is for you. sorry. >> okay. i'm sorry. no, i don't. i was surprised, actually, that jim baker may well support biden because he's so tight with the trump family. i actually think, erica, george w. bush's silence, along with the silence of the rest of the family says everything you need to know about how they feel about president trump. as a matter of sort of presidential tradition, you don't go out there and beat hell out of somebody -- support somebody from the other party. i can understand why they aren't doing that. it's obvious where the bush family stands. >> michael, would you agree? >> it would be completely out of character for the way that former president bush has comported himself after leaving the white house. i'd be shocked if he were to do it but, again, there have been a lot of shocking moments, haven't there, over the span of the last four years. >> that may be an understatement. as we all know, not only is the election not over we're not done with 2020
do you think there's a chance that former george w. bush would endorse joe biden? david, that one is for you. sorry. >> okay. i'm sorry. no, i don't. i was surprised, actually, that jim baker may well support biden because he's so tight with the trump family. i actually think, erica, george w. bush's silence, along with the silence of the rest of the family says everything you need to know about how they feel about president trump. as a matter of sort of presidential tradition, you don't...
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stephen hadley was george w. bush national security adviser. lisa monaco was president obama's homeland security and counterterrorism advisor, and john podesta who was counsel to president obama and chief of staff to president bill clinton. i want to thank you all for being with us this morning and looking for to diving into the conversation. with that, barbara, i would like to start with you as an historian, as some of you can help us with a single bit of context because -- [inaudible] >> unfortunately i have lost them but but i think i know whe first question was. we talked about this before so thank you to everyone for putting together this wonderful panel, to all of our partners. i want to leave plenty of time for the true experts on this panel including yourself, melody, who participate in transitions and in administrations. i think my role was to talk a little bit about transition historically and one catgut is i have not studied all 44 presidential transition staffs but it did occur to me that there may be two ways in which were using th
stephen hadley was george w. bush national security adviser. lisa monaco was president obama's homeland security and counterterrorism advisor, and john podesta who was counsel to president obama and chief of staff to president bill clinton. i want to thank you all for being with us this morning and looking for to diving into the conversation. with that, barbara, i would like to start with you as an historian, as some of you can help us with a single bit of context because -- [inaudible]...
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bush and one of the politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there's some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they are out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick. quite an interesting exchange that they had on rice last week the president of the united states took a debate stage in front of 70000000 americans and refused to condemn white supremacists and. it wasn't like he didn't have a chance he didn't do it and then he doubled down and then he said when pressed stand. stand by at center harris conveniently omitted the epa the president made comments about people on either side of the debate over monuments he condemned the k.k.k. neo nazis and white supremacists and has done so repeatedly you're concerned that he doesn't cond
bush and one of the politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there's some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they are out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick. quite an...
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eastern, the first presidential debate between george w. bush and john kerry. and then the personality and achievements of franklin roosevelt on the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the last of the three presidential debates in the 2000 contest between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was a town hall format at washington university in st. louis. the audience was made up of undecided voters chosen be ti gallup polling organization. >> good evening from the field house at washington university in st. louis, i'm jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs, and i welcome you to this third and final campaign 2000 debate between the democratic candidate of president, and vice president al gore, and the republican candidate governor george w. bush of texas, and let's welcome the candidates now. >> hello. >> hello, jim. >> good to see you. >> governor. >> good to see you both. >> nice to see you again. >> how are you all? >>> before proceeding tonight, we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor
eastern, the first presidential debate between george w. bush and john kerry. and then the personality and achievements of franklin roosevelt on the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the last of the three presidential debates in the 2000 contest between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush was a town hall format at washington university in st. louis. the audience was made up of undecided voters chosen be ti gallup polling...
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i think president george w. bush was the first one who really started getting into cyber as a major policy area and then it just exploded under the obama administration and was cutting across different issue areas that we decided to create something that would give readers an idea of where the policy was going and so, you know, we covered it through the second obama administration into the trump administration and a lot of the book and i rode it earlier book called hacked which was about cyber during the obama years and really the beginnings of a lot of this cyber policy and so i wanted to write a follow-up on how a new administration would treat this. that is what led to this book which came out a little earlier this year. ... expertise and engagement in the executive branch as well i think everybody was a little slow to cover this. some of the smart thinkers out there like who founded the conferences he said the problem is the attackers, the people that play offense, they can have all the fun and be creative.
i think president george w. bush was the first one who really started getting into cyber as a major policy area and then it just exploded under the obama administration and was cutting across different issue areas that we decided to create something that would give readers an idea of where the policy was going and so, you know, we covered it through the second obama administration into the trump administration and a lot of the book and i rode it earlier book called hacked which was about cyber...
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bush and one of these politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they're out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick but still have a look at quite an interesting exchange that they had on rice last week the president of the united states took a debate stage in front of 70000000 americans and refused to condemn white supremacists and. it wasn't like he didn't have a chance he then do it and then he doubled down and then he said when pressed them. stand by etc here's conveniently omitted have to add to the president made comments about people on either side of the debate over monuments he condemned the k.k.k. neo nazis and white supremacists and has done so repeatedly you're concerned t
bush and one of these politicians sometimes believe not george w. bush many of them is there some there's a magic formula there's something you can say they can change people's experience but actually people vote on is the base of what is happening to them every human being is the world's leading expert on the life of that human being and they know where they are they know their children are not in school they know they're out of work they know they're sick or fraid of becoming sick but still...
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bush . 2:30 p.m. eastern the first presidential debate between george w. bush and senator john kerry. at 8 pm eastern on the presidency, university of mary washington street professor william holly on the personality, leadership and achievements of franklin roosevelt. exploring the american story. watch american history td this weekend on c-span3. >> with a week to go before election day first lady melania trump held her first in person campaign event to stop in pennsylvania with former white house counselor leanne conway . this runs minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome kelly and conway. >> hello, it is fantastic to be back in the incredible commonwealth of pennsylvania. a group of passionate patriots. you don't look deplorable or irredeemable for chumps to me . you look positive, optimistic and ready to win. four years ago when i was campaign manager or trump pence. [cheering] we called pennsylvania our reach state. no republican had one pennsylvania in 28 years, kellyanne. it's the girl that got away. it's republicans old gold said one report
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the george and barbara bush foundation, the george w. bush presidential center, the obama foundation, and also the uva's center, the leading research center in the country on the american presidency. thank you all for your incredible support and collaboration. our work at the partnership for public service has never been more important. have workedles, we to make transitions better, smoother, and faster because the success of a presidency is directly correlated with the success of their transition, and throughout this cycle, we work with three important actors, the trump white house, career officials throughout the government preparing for either eventuality as well as the biden team. we have thousands of people watching this event. must prepare for either eventuality. a reelected president trump or a new president biden. we realize how delicate your work is every day and we support you and salute you. i want to thank a few people before handing it over. steyer has been an advocate for transition planning before anyone focused on it. a w
the george and barbara bush foundation, the george w. bush presidential center, the obama foundation, and also the uva's center, the leading research center in the country on the american presidency. thank you all for your incredible support and collaboration. our work at the partnership for public service has never been more important. have workedles, we to make transitions better, smoother, and faster because the success of a presidency is directly correlated with the success of their...
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w. the state foresters joined indicating the life of little smoky to the school children of america to serve as an honest to goodness reminder of the danger of forest fires. and the need to save our forests and wildlife from destruction by fire. >> [laughs] you're probably wondering if little smoky lived up to all the findings that were planned for him. you can take my word for it that he has. you see,, i had a personal invitation to visit -- to visit little smoky awhile back. of course, he's kind of a big smoky now. a year or so we'll do that to aid their. i was mighty glad to see him and i soon learned i was not the only one. that smoky is a famous character all right. he sure like the oranges i brought him, but i would do that for any forest fire preventing pell. i hate forest fires worse than all the time back rattlesnakes in the world. that is why i have tried to do my little bit toward preventing them. i guess that's why the forestry boys were on hand to and why they gave me a spec
w. the state foresters joined indicating the life of little smoky to the school children of america to serve as an honest to goodness reminder of the danger of forest fires. and the need to save our forests and wildlife from destruction by fire. >> [laughs] you're probably wondering if little smoky lived up to all the findings that were planned for him. you can take my word for it that he has. you see,, i had a personal invitation to visit -- to visit little smoky awhile back. of course,...
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. >>> will george w. bush break his silence, endorse someone before the election. we have new reporting next. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ want a hamburger, some fries, a drink, nuggets? and- got a taste for a deal?y. boom, rewarded with the wendy's '4 for $4' perk on grubhub. (doorbell chimes) - grubhub. (upbeat music) at aconnected approachtal, to your health and wellness to help you age actively. with medicare advantage plans designed for the whole you. we offer monthly plan premiums starting at $0. hospital, medical and prescription drug coverage, in one simple plan. plus dental, vision and hearing. aetna medicare advantage plans. medicare annual enrollment ends december 7th. call today to learn more and we'll send you a $10 visa reward card with no obligation t
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>> on two occasions for about two hours each. >> george w. bush did have some health issues and a heart condition at one point but at no point did he transfer power. saint augustine florida. this is a hypothetical but let's assume the vice president has assumed the role as acting president due to the incapacitation of the existing president and this is kind of far out since there's no vacancy would we then say the speaker of the house would fill that role? >> technically he would still be vice president acting as president so he wouldn't be able to appoint a new president so next in line the problem is just as it was the case for all in the 25th amendment transferring power further down the line if theyey disagreed we had no way f knowing how that would be resolved. then it would be a clear case but then we have a problem the linee had been contested and sy unconstitutional so depending on the context and the personalities, you might have someme problems with that and congress needs to fix those problems and provide some procedures and then a
>> on two occasions for about two hours each. >> george w. bush did have some health issues and a heart condition at one point but at no point did he transfer power. saint augustine florida. this is a hypothetical but let's assume the vice president has assumed the role as acting president due to the incapacitation of the existing president and this is kind of far out since there's no vacancy would we then say the speaker of the house would fill that role? >> technically he...
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i think president george w. bush was the first one who started getting into cyber as a major policy area. it exploded under the obama administration. cutting across so many issue areas. we decided to create something that would give readers an idea of where the policy arc was going. we covered it through the second obama administration into the trump administration. i wrote an earlier book called hacked about cyber during the obama years. really, the beginnings a lot of this cyber policy. i wanted to write a follow-up on how a new administration would treat this. that is what led to this book. >> when you look back at 2012, how is the sophistication of cyber growing? charlie: it was at a low stage in 2012. there were a number of people who were savvy about. at congress, the level was low. people were talking about, we need to build walls that are a lot higher. it didn't have a mindset around with the cyber challenge really required. that has grown. there is a lot more expertise and engagement in the executive br
i think president george w. bush was the first one who started getting into cyber as a major policy area. it exploded under the obama administration. cutting across so many issue areas. we decided to create something that would give readers an idea of where the policy arc was going. we covered it through the second obama administration into the trump administration. i wrote an earlier book called hacked about cyber during the obama years. really, the beginnings a lot of this cyber policy. i...
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if you look at what happened in bush versus gore, on election night george w. bush one. they counted the votes and declared him the winner but then the election was closed and al gore sent in an army of lawyers in florida to challenge the election. i was in tallahassee. i was on the ground for that chaos that was the recount. i still remember, i recount in the book how we had in the war room we had a whiteboard on the wall and there were seven simultaneous lawsuits, any one of which which could upend this presidency of the united states and we went to the u.s. supreme court twice. the first time we went to the supreme court we want unanimously, 920. the supreme court said the florida supreme court got it wrong. florida supreme court was a partisan democrat court and they said they got it wrong, they vacated their decision and sent it back. the second time we went to the supreme court on the critical issue of the remedy, the court ruled for us 524. what the court concluded is they said, look, the ballots have been counted four times. bush has won all four times. enough is
if you look at what happened in bush versus gore, on election night george w. bush one. they counted the votes and declared him the winner but then the election was closed and al gore sent in an army of lawyers in florida to challenge the election. i was in tallahassee. i was on the ground for that chaos that was the recount. i still remember, i recount in the book how we had in the war room we had a whiteboard on the wall and there were seven simultaneous lawsuits, any one of which which could...
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vice president george w. bush assumed the power of presidency while reagan was in surgery. world leaders have had and recovered from covid-19 in the past. brazilian president bolsonaro and british prime minister johnson came down with it. johnson was very seriously ill, was hospitalized and said himself it could've gone either way. president trump is significantly older than johnson. johnson is 56. trump is nearly 20 years older. so well wishes are pouring in from around the world and around washington. here's speaker of the house nancy pelosi. >> of course as with everyone, we all receive that news with great sadness. i always pray for the president's family that they're safe. and i know that he'll have the best of care. and that's what we want for everyone in our country. >> you can't really caulk about the president having covid-19 without addressing the fact that he has routinely dismissed the dangers of coronavirus. yesterday a cornell study said he was the biggest single source of misinformation about coronavirus in the entire world. even speaker pelosi, who is a piou
vice president george w. bush assumed the power of presidency while reagan was in surgery. world leaders have had and recovered from covid-19 in the past. brazilian president bolsonaro and british prime minister johnson came down with it. johnson was very seriously ill, was hospitalized and said himself it could've gone either way. president trump is significantly older than johnson. johnson is 56. trump is nearly 20 years older. so well wishes are pouring in from around the world and around...
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really would like would be someone like george w. bush because george w. bush is a gun owner a gun user but he's not so offensive to people on the other side don't worry about the n.r.a. the rumors you guys hear for yourself through to the n.r.a. there's nothing to be afraid of i think the clearest example of how the. n.r.a. influences present time the trouble ministration is the fact that you have the president sit down with members of congress at that meeting at the white house that was televised and you had you know the president sit with some of the victims from parkland and from other shootings. and appear open to the policy ideas that would specifically help reduce easy access to guns we wanted to work with the youth. in the middle somebody and then that evening he had dinner with wayne la pierre and chris cox from the n.r.a. and we've never heard. about any of these policy ideas ever again. but those ideas have not been forgotten by young gun control advocates who have managed to secure some progress. students at the florida high school that was the
really would like would be someone like george w. bush because george w. bush is a gun owner a gun user but he's not so offensive to people on the other side don't worry about the n.r.a. the rumors you guys hear for yourself through to the n.r.a. there's nothing to be afraid of i think the clearest example of how the. n.r.a. influences present time the trouble ministration is the fact that you have the president sit down with members of congress at that meeting at the white house that was...
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i really would like would be someone like george w. bush because george w. bush is a gun owner a gun user but he's not so offensive to people on the other side don't worry about the n.r.a. there are so you guys here for you are so fraid of the n.r.a. there's nothing to be afraid of i think the clearest example of how the. n.r.a. influences present time in the garden ministration is the fact that you have the president sit down with members of congress at that meeting at the white house that was televised and you had you know the president sit with some of the victims from parkland and from other shootings. and appear. to policy ideas that would specifically help reduce easy access to guns we're going to. give you. the mental health somebody and then that evening he had dinner with wayne la pierre and chris cox from the n.r.a. and we've never heard. about any of these policy ideas ever again. but those ideas have not been forgotten by young gun control advocates who have managed to secure some progress. to set for your florida high school that was 1st fired f
i really would like would be someone like george w. bush because george w. bush is a gun owner a gun user but he's not so offensive to people on the other side don't worry about the n.r.a. there are so you guys here for you are so fraid of the n.r.a. there's nothing to be afraid of i think the clearest example of how the. n.r.a. influences present time in the garden ministration is the fact that you have the president sit down with members of congress at that meeting at the white house that was...
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>> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring presidents, their policies, and legacies. you are watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span three. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. more 2011, we have been to than 200 communities across the nation. our staff is staying close to the to the -- due to coronavirus. next, a look at one of our city visits. announcer: established in 1926, u.s. route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to santa monica, california. in their book, "a matter of time: route 66 through the lens of change," photographer ellen and route 66 historian nick gerlich capture scenes along the route that speak to its past. while in amarillo, we rode along with gerlich, following the path of the old highway. >> why do you think this highway is still popular today, even after decades after it was
>> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring presidents, their policies, and legacies. you are watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span three. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. more 2011, we have been to than 200 communities across the nation. our staff is staying close to the to the -- due to coronavirus. next, a...
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and then twice by george dollar -- george w. bush when he had colonoscopies, he transferred power for a couple of hours to dick cheney. section four, when people talk about invoking the 25th amendment, that is the only part that has never been invoked. the vice president and cabinet have never declared a president unable except on tv and movies a lot. host: talking with brian kalt, law professor and michigan state , taking your phone calls and questions. phone lines split up this way. in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. we should note that brian kalt's book, unable, the law of politics and limits of section four of the 25th amendment, a good time to ask your questions about the 25th amendment. charles is up first out of columbia, south carolina. good morning. caller: i have two major concerns about presidential illness. when you look at joe biden, he looks he has -- he looks like he has slowed down so much for with five years ago cognitive decline. i am con
and then twice by george dollar -- george w. bush when he had colonoscopies, he transferred power for a couple of hours to dick cheney. section four, when people talk about invoking the 25th amendment, that is the only part that has never been invoked. the vice president and cabinet have never declared a president unable except on tv and movies a lot. host: talking with brian kalt, law professor and michigan state , taking your phone calls and questions. phone lines split up this way. in the...
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h w bush, the situation the first time and george w. bush underwent surgery, dick cheney was acting president during surgeries. >> we do not expect anything of the kind will take place with donald trump. he says he is doing well, his doctors say he is doing well. let's say he starts feeling weak and tired and really out of it? can he phone up mike pence and say you will be in charge for the next 24 hours? >> he has to put a written declaration into the house and senate for that to become official. nothing is preventing them from doing it unofficially and allowing mike pence to take control unofficially but there is nothing, in that situation trump would have to send a written declaration to both houses of congress and as you have noted donald trump is resilient, the family is doing very well and there are different rumors on the internet. at one point i saw something saying he was having trouble breathing, that seems not to be confirmed by anybody. >> and internet - the white house says he's doing fine and the president says he's doing
h w bush, the situation the first time and george w. bush underwent surgery, dick cheney was acting president during surgeries. >> we do not expect anything of the kind will take place with donald trump. he says he is doing well, his doctors say he is doing well. let's say he starts feeling weak and tired and really out of it? can he phone up mike pence and say you will be in charge for the next 24 hours? >> he has to put a written declaration into the house and senate for that to...
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you think about george w. bush was his -- with his own think tank, trying to influence policy. you think about barack obama writing books. they are all, in some way, following the nixon model. nixon did not have the option of retiring. he told john taylor that he had to remain active for his own health. and to keep his mind as sharp as he wanted it to be. he spent years writing book after book on his main area of expertise, foreign policy and becomes a trusted advisor and confidant to three presidents. he doesn't just write books. he writes books that matter, books that people read and pay attention to. he did not just say something. he has something important to say when he was writing his books and speaking. he showed through this process that he had an important role to play as an outside counselor. "the realgan read carried itn fairy -- ,round with him at one point and you have an even closer relationship with nixon and nixon relished the chance. the only power he had left, which was his mind and his ideas to influence policy. he gives counsel to presidents. he influences t
you think about george w. bush was his -- with his own think tank, trying to influence policy. you think about barack obama writing books. they are all, in some way, following the nixon model. nixon did not have the option of retiring. he told john taylor that he had to remain active for his own health. and to keep his mind as sharp as he wanted it to be. he spent years writing book after book on his main area of expertise, foreign policy and becomes a trusted advisor and confidant to three...